{{citelink|url=http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.32/|txt=GNOME2}} is a popular desktop environment that provides many built-in utilities. Figure 6.1a shows a screenshot of GNOME2 on a PC-BSD®&nbsp;9.1 system with the "Applications" menu open.

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{{citelink|url=http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.32/|txt=GNOME2}} is a popular desktop environment that provides many built-in utilities. Figure 6.1a shows a screenshot of GNOME2 on a PC-BSD®&nbsp;9.2 system with the "Applications" menu open.

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You may or may not have installed all of GNOME's components during installation. You can view the installed components and check (to add) or uncheck (to delete) various components using ''[[Control Panel]]'' ➜ ''[[Package Manager]] ➜ ''[[Desktops]]'' ➜ ''[[GNOME2|GNOME]].

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You can find additional themes and wallpapers at {{citelink|url=http://gnome-look.org/|txt=gnome-look.org}}.

You can find additional themes and wallpapers at {{citelink|url=http://gnome-look.org/|txt=gnome-look.org}}.

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GNOME2[1] is a popular desktop environment that provides many built-in utilities. Figure 6.1a shows a screenshot of GNOME2 on a PC-BSD® 9.2 system with the "Applications" menu open.

ANMERKUNG: GNOME3 has not yet been ported to FreeBSD. Until it is, pkgdemon has instructions[2] for installing GNOME3 with or without Cinnamon on PC-BSD® Isotope Infusion.

Figure 6.1a: GNOME2 Desktop on a PC-BSD® System

Each category in the "Applications" menu contains many applications and the "Settings" and "System" categories contain many utilities for configuring your system. If you are new to GNOME2, take some time to discover which applications best suit your needs. Some of the applications which are provided by GNOME include: